Sandhills is a public college located in Southern Pines, North Carolina. It is a small institution with an enrollment of 1,457 undergraduate students. The Sandhills acceptance rate is 100%. Popular majors include Liberal Arts and Humanities, Nursing, and Computer Engineering Technician. Graduating 22% of students, Sandhills alumni go on to earn a starting salary of $19,500.

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Sandhills Community College Reviews

I liked the layout of the campus, it was easy to navigate. Parking was terrible, though. I'd like the professors to stop letting their Republican partisanship influence the way they word questions, conduct classes, & grade opinion papers. Playing Fox News segments during a foreign language course derails learning & is ridiculous. It'd also be nice if they wouldn't direct highly personal questions at individual students in front of the class, & pick fights with students who have the nerve to say they're liberal. It's unprofessional and incredibly juvenile. The environment at SCC is everything that is southern small-town -- backward, narrowminded, & exclusionary. There are little to no accommodations for students with disabilities. The school website is horribly designed & pages containing seriously important info are rarely updated -- this had a huge negative impact on my schooling. Certain professors are w/out office phones. Others refuse to respond to emails about coursework.

Wonderful experience! They made college easy (not the classes part, that was hard) but the entire process of becoming a student and enrolling in classes. The faculty sincerely care for their students and want to see them exceed!

This is a very small and tight-knit community college where the faculty is very dedicated to their students. I only attended for a year after having transferred from another college, but I wish I had spent both years there getting my AA. The student to teacher ratio is very low and allows for more one-on-one teaching. It has a very nice campus with plenty of amenities for students and teachers.